Miami’s biggest Latin celebration returns in 2026—and enjoying it with the VIP Passport takes the experience to the next level. The Calle Ocho Music Festival fills Little Havana with rhythm, dance, and tradition, turning the city into a nonstop street party.

The celebration kicks off on Sunday, March 15, starting at 1:00 PM, with an atmosphere that showcases Latin identity the Miami way.

What’s included with the VIP Passport?

The VIP Passport is designed for those who want extra comfort and exclusivity. Preferential access, dedicated areas, and a more relaxed experience let you enjoy the festival without missing a beat.

It’s the perfect option to enjoy the event with friends—fewer lines, better views, and more time to soak in the music.

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Photography: Calle Ocho

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A festival that celebrates Latin culture

Calle Ocho is more than concerts—it’s food, traditions, Caribbean rhythms, salsa, reggaeton, urban beats, and sounds from across Latin America.

Throughout the day, the streets come alive with multiple stages, artists, dancers, and thousands of people celebrating cultural diversity.

Little Havana: the perfect setting

Hosted in Miami, the festival takes over Little Havana, an iconic neighborhood where music and Latin culture are part of everyday life.

Walking down Calle Ocho during the festival means color, flavor, and energy at every turn.

Tickets and event details

  • Event: Calle Ocho Music Festival VIP Passport 2026
  • Date: Sunday, March 15, 2026
  • Time: 1:00 PM
  • Location: Little Havana, Miami
  • Tickets: Starting at $140.00

Buying tickets in advance is recommended, as the festival attracts thousands of attendees every year.

A must-do plan for March in Miami

If you’re looking for live music, an open-air party, and an authentic Latin celebration, the Calle Ocho Music Festival VIP Passport 2026 is the perfect plan—proof of why this festival is one of the most iconic in the United States.

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Photography: Calle Ocho

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